- eap_xxx.c files have been renamed to eap_server_xxx.c
- additional crypto files are required for some options
- EAP_MD5 and EAP_GTC is now enabled by default to match vendor config
- move each file on its own line to hopefully make further diffs easier
to read
EAP_SERVER is now enabled by default. Fiddling with HOSTAPD_CFLAGS in
src.conf is no longer required to get a basic WPA-EAP/radius setup
running.
Tested by: Johann Hugo <jhugo at meraka.csir.co.za>
MFC after: 2 weeks
- more style(9) fixes
- some refactoring
- better error detection
- Add the DPADD to Makefile
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
Approved by: des (mentor)
it respects PACKAGESITE, PACKAGEROOT, and a new environment variable ABI (if a user want to use a different API from the base one for its packages)
it has no man page on purpose to avoid hidding the pkg(8) man page from the pkgng package.
for now uses pkgbeta.FreeBSD.org as default mirror to find its package
it respects MK_PKGTOOLS
Approved by: des (mentor)
int (*compar)(const struct dirent **, const struct dirent **)
The current code defines sortq() to accept two void *, then cast them
to const struct dirent **. Because the code does not really need this
cast, we can eliminate the casts by changing the function prototype
to match scandir(3) expectation.
MFC after: 1 month
quotation. Also make sure we have the same amount of columns in each row as
the number of columns we specify in the head arguments.
Reviewed by: brueffer
- Fill the needed pmPartStatus flags. At least the OpenBIOS
implementation relies on these flags.
This commit fixes the panic seen on OS-X when inserting a FreeBSD/ppc disc.
Additionally OpenBIOS recognizes the partition where the boot code is located.
This lets us load a FreeBSD/ppc PowerMac kernel inside qemu.
PR: powerpc/162091
MFC after: 1 week
about to add, and failed if it exist and had invalid data
link type.
Later on, in r201282, this check morphed to other code, but
message "proxy entry exists for non 802 device" still left,
and now it is printed in a case if route prefix found is
equal to current address being added. In other words, when
we are trying to add ARP entry for a network address. The
message is absolutely unrelated and disappointing in this
case.
I don't see anything bad with setting ARP entries for
network addresses. While useless in usual network,
in a /31 RFC3021 it may be necessary. This, remove this code.
Remove the magic mfi_array is 288 bytes and just use the
sizeof the array since it is not 288 bytes.
Change reporting of a "SYSTEM" disk to "JBOD" to match
LSI MegaCli and firmware reporting.
This means that fiutil command to "create jbod" is now a
little confusing since a RAID per drive is not really what
LSI defines JBOD to be. This should be fixed in the future
and support added to really create LSI JBOD and enable that
feature on cards that support it.
This makes our naming scheme more closely match other systems and the
expectations of much third-party software. MIPS builds which are little-endian
should require and exhibit no changes. Big-endian TARGET_ARCHes must be
changed:
From: To:
mipseb mips
mipsn32eb mipsn32
mips64eb mips64
An entry has been added to UPDATING and some foot-shooting protection (complete
with warnings which should become errors in the near future) to the top-level
base system Makefile.
New kernel events can be added at various location for sampling or counting.
This will for example allow easy system profiling whatever the processor is
with known tools like pmcstat(8).
Simultaneous usage of software PMC and hardware PMC is possible, for example
looking at the lock acquire failure, page fault while sampling on
instructions.
Sponsored by: NETASQ
MFC after: 1 month
make the mfi_array 288 bytes, remove this magic number and the
calculations that go with it. Use the MFI_MAX_ROW_SIZE and
sizeof(struct mfi_array) in place of the prior calculations.
Change reporting a disk as "SYSTEM" when it is a "JBOD" reported
by the firmware and MegaCli. A JBOD appears as /dev/mfisyspd<n>.
This also means the mfiutil command to "create jbod" is now a
little confusing since a RAID per drive is not really what LSI
defines JBOD to be. In the future mfiutil should have an option
to create real JBOD's and enable that option in RAID controllers
that support it. In testing, it appears the RAID cache is not
used with JBOD but is with the RAID per disk. When this is
implemented more testing should be done to determine the pro's and
con's of JBOD versus RAID per disk.
Reviewed by: jhb
In case of multiple level of inlining all the locations are flattened.
Require recent binutils/addr2line (head works or binutils from ports
with the right $PATH order).
- Multiple fixes in the calltree output (recursion case, ...)
- Fix the calltree top view that previously hide some shared nodes.
Tested with Kcachegrind(kdesdk4)/qcachegrind(head).
Sponsored by: NETASQ
usr.sbin/dconschat/dconschat.c:163:65: error: format specifies type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned int') but the argument has type 'off_t' (aka 'long long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\r\n[dconschat reset target(addr=0x%zx)...]\r\n", dc->reset);
~~^ ~~~~~~~~~
%llx
Silence this by casting dc->reset to intmax_t, and using the appropriate
length modifier. While here, wrap the line to a 80 character margin.
MFC after: 3 days
usbdump stores data. Until this patch it was not possible
to exchange traces between 32-bit, 64-bit, big- and
little endian platforms. The problem is the dynamic nature
of the BPF timestamp in the header. All other fields are
fixed size and little endian.
MFC after: 5 days
Makefiles were split out in this directory and others in userland, it makes it
quite easy to miss per-arch conditionals when changing something generally.
specific device we happen to be writing to. This fixes an issue when
running pc-sysinstall on a running system which needs ZFS and the main
disk gets exported.
Submitted by: kris
Obtained from: PC-BSD
- Remove unneeded whitespace for function calls.
- Add empty line at the top of functions without local variables.
- Change while (1) to for (;;).
MFC after: 1 week